Lori,
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How to organize an emergency plan
Standards for collections care and museum operations mitigating
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Procedures to follow during, immediately after, and in recovery
from an emergency
Stabilization techniques for damaged collection materials and
buildings
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and collection priorities
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P.O. Box 31655
Charleston, SC 29417
phone: 843/722-2706 x32
fax: 843/720-1682
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Tim
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Hi Listers!
Our historical center moved to a building located directly on Charlotte
Harbor (Florida Gulf), necessitating an update in our emergency
preparedness plan. I'm researching general information (sample plans,
etc.) specific to museums with artifact collections. Most of the
information I'm finding, esp. on the AAM website, is specific to libraries
and art museums. Can anyone offer suggestions for good sources on the web
(or offer their own disaster plan as an example?). My primary concern is
thunderstorm and hurricane damage.
With thanks,
Lori Tomlinson, Division Manager
Charlotte County Historical Center
22959 Bayshore Road
Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980
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